The Cheapest and Most Expensive Cars to Insure

According to Insure.com, the four-cylinder Ford Edge SE is
the cheapest 2013 model year car in America to insure. But which is most expensive?

Jan 14 The four-cylinder Ford Edge SE is
the cheapest 2013 model year car in America to insure, while
Mercedes-Benz dominates the list of the most
expensive to cover, according to a new survey released on
Monday.

For a single, 40-year-old male with an average-length
commute and a good driving record, the Ford Edge would command
an annual insurance premium of $1,128, according to Insure.com's
annual study. That was slightly cheaper than Chrysler's Jeep
Grand Cherokee Laredo and Subaru's Outback 2.5i
Premium.

The list of the cheapest cars was tightly bunched together,
with only $109 a year separating the top from the bottom. At
least 10 different brands were represented.

The survey authors noted that in a change from past years,
SUVs and so-called crossover vehicles had supplanted minivans as
the cheapest cars to insure.

On the other end of the spectrum, the top eight cars on the
most-expensive list are all Mercedes, led by the 12-cylinder
CL600 at $3,357 a year.

Together Mercedes and Volkswagen -owned Porsche
hold 16 of the 20 spots on the most-expensive list.

Insure.com gathered rates on more than 750 different cars
from six nationwide insurers by polling rates in 10 different
ZIP codes per state. Rates on certain exotic cars were excluded.

It released the list just as the industry shows off its
latest models at the media preview to the Detroit auto show that
began Monday.